I have a 2013 Mustang, some of you may remember all the problems I originally had with my coil-overs.. Eibach R2s.
Anyways I originally had 225 lb/in 8" long springs, and switched to 350 lb/in 7" long springs. Since the new spring was stiffer, it needed to be shorter to maintain the same ride height adjustability, well it didn't quite, car sat higher at full adjustment.
My question is that if I was to run a shorter spring yet, say a 350/6", possibly shorten the bump stop, this would allow the shock shaft to go further into the shock, will this cause damage, is there an internal bumpstop of some sort.
I am not looking for comments about handling etc, I'm not trying to slam the car, just looking to maybe lower it another 1/4 inch. Any help is appreciated
Anyways I originally had 225 lb/in 8" long springs, and switched to 350 lb/in 7" long springs. Since the new spring was stiffer, it needed to be shorter to maintain the same ride height adjustability, well it didn't quite, car sat higher at full adjustment.
My question is that if I was to run a shorter spring yet, say a 350/6", possibly shorten the bump stop, this would allow the shock shaft to go further into the shock, will this cause damage, is there an internal bumpstop of some sort.
I am not looking for comments about handling etc, I'm not trying to slam the car, just looking to maybe lower it another 1/4 inch. Any help is appreciated


